By Shandra Martinez The Food Network's Iron Chef America Judge Mario Rizzotti will be stopping by six Meijer stores across the Midwest in January to cook up authentic Italian dishes. Rizzotti's cooking demonstrations are part of a tour sponsored by the Italian Trade Agency. As part of the promotion, more than 400 authentic Italian products li...
READ MOREThere are hundreds of small made-in-Michigan food companies selling products across the state, and it is not easy to try them all. The company Mitten Crate is hoping to help with that by delivering some of those products to your door. At a bakery in Grand Rapids, Josie Lomonoco takes 2000 cookies out of her oven. "We are looking at Sicili...
READ MOREBy Kurt Hauglie , Houghton Daily Mining Gazette It was probably appropriate the sky was cloudy and gray Thursday during a commemoration of the 1913 Italian Hall tragedy, which took place at the site where the building stood on Seventh Street in Calumet. In front of a large crowd gathered around the site, the ceremony was a presentation of...
READ MOREThe heritage is Italian. The recipes are Italian and even the oven has a rich Italian heritage. Those factors serve as the basic ingredients for a new Italian restaurant in Midland, the Brick Oven, opened by Paul Buffa. “My dad is Italian. His father is Italian, he came from Sicily,” said Buffa. Read more Source: http://w...
READ MOREA person familiar with the deal tells The Associated Press that the Detroit Pistons have agreed to a $3.5 million, two-year contract with Luigi Datome. The person spoke Tuesday on the condition of anonymity because the agreement has not been announced. NBA rules prevent confirmation of moves until Wednesday, when Datome is expected to...
READ MORETony Guerriero will be a candidate for the position of Dearborn 19th District Court Judge this fall. He was raised in Dearborn's south end on Salina Street. Guerriero is a first generation Italian American. He holds a bachelor's degree from the School of Management at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. He went to night school at Wayne State...
READ MOREThe Tuesday Musicale of Detroit is proud to present A Verdi Opera GalaCelebrating Giuseppe Verdi's 200th anniversarySunday May 5, 2013 at 3:00 P.M.Grosse Pointe United Methodist Church,211 Moross, Grosse Pointe Farms 48236
READ MOREby Corey Williams Pierette Simpson and her grandmother were dancing in the Andrea Doria's social hall, celebrating their near-arrival with other immigrants to a new life in America when the impact knocked everyone off their feet. She remembers the ship rising up and then leaning to one side. It would later sink into the Atlantic Ocean...
READ MOREby Melody Baetens The folks behind the beer-centric restaurant One Eyed Betty's are getting ready to open two new concepts in Ferndale: Pop's for Italian, and the Daily Dinette. Located at 280 W. Nine Mile in the former Buffalo Wild Wings, Pop's for Italian will serve certified Neapolitan pizza and Italian dishes. In the back...
READ MOREThe Detroit Institute of Arts starting next month will offer a chance to see marble carvings and other Italian Renaissance works by sculptor Luca della Robbia. "Make a Joyful Noise: Renaissance Art and Music at Florence Cathedral" opens Feb. 6 and runs through May 17 at the museum. Read more Source: http://www.kentuc...
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